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    Dallas’s finest‚ but the one which will be discussed in this paper is a painting called “Autumn Light” by Linda Clary. Her painting had no shortage of detail‚ and was vibrant with shades of green and yellow. Clary’s painting was able to evoke a pleasant response from the audience through her use of light shimmering down a single tree‚ contrasting colors‚ patterns‚ and textures as the beam of light crosses the forest. Clary’s painting manages to grasp your attention after only a single glance through

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    of art. By oberserving a painting or any sculpture in a book ‚ the viewer cannot experience the whole idea of the work of art. Wassilly Kandinsky’s painting the study of “ Circles in the circle” contains‚ subject matter‚ visual elements‚ iconography‚ and medium. First of all‚ the painting of the Circles in the circle was painted in 1923 by the artist Wassilly Kandinsky. This artwork can be found in Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The subject matter of this painting would be in the focus of the

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    you notice. Some of these observations may be similarities‚ some may be differences. So‚ what observations can we make about the two classic American pieces Kindred Spirits and Christina’s World? Let’s find out. Kindred Spirits is a painting made in 1849 by Asher Brown Durand. It was a tribute to the deceased Thomas Cole‚ a friend of Durand. It shows Cole standing on a stone overlook‚ sketchbook in hand. He is accompanied by fellow poet and friend William Bryant. The landscape was

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    as someone who had viewed the artwork made by Manuel Luis Reyes‚ I would interpret this painting as something which entails the manner how the society sees shapes the capacity of the human mind to convey many emotions‚ abilities‚ and personalities as an effect of it. The painter of the artwork used loud colors which signify many strong emotions and feelings of the girl in the painting. The girl in the painting was small‚ and is probably a child. The society has the persona of actually belittling her

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    artist who grew up in the MacDonnell Ranges in Central Australia. Albert was born in 1902 and died in 1959. He was one the most important Indigenous people of his generation‚ being a great landscape artist and pioneer for Aboriginal rights. His paintings depict rugged geological features and the distinctive native Australian flora. Containing coded expressions of sacred sites and traditional knowledge of the Aboriginal culture. In Albert’s works‚ his connections to the country and his belonging to

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    Interracial Relationships- Painting with Color In the 18th century‚ who you married depending greatly on your race‚ culture‚ and your religious upbringing; in this day and age it is argued that the only external component that matters is the love that binds two people in holy matrimony. Although the institution of marriage has been around for many centuries‚ not all civil unions are legal‚ as is the case of homosexuals. Although more and more couples are taking the plunge‚ they seem to be conflicted

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    as Fenêtre ouverte is a painting by Henri Matisse. The work was painted in 1914 and Matisse kept the painting until his death. He died in 1954 but the Porte- fenêtre à Collioure was first exhibited in 1966. Matisse painted numerous of paintings of the theme of the window at Collioure. Without looking at the title of the painting it is hard to identify the elements in the painting. This is probably Matisse’s one of the most abstract painting. Unlike his other paintings at Collioure‚ this one does

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    essay will conduct a visual analysis on the work of Henri Matisse’s The Open Window of 1905 in the fauvism period. This will focus on Matisse’s use of color and how Matisse connects his work to reality. As a 20th century artist in the fauvism period‚ he uses expressive color to connect to his personal reality. Matisse uses nature as a form of expression to depict what each color can represent in everyday life. The Open Window was created in 1905 by Henri Matisse. The painting was painted in and based

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    the years she constructed a clothing and jewelry line that soon led back to her art life again. The subject matter of this beautiful painting that I picked is daily life. I said daily life because houses and clouds are something you see pretty much everyday. When

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    rocks‚ or mountains‚ drawn in very delicate cursive-like lines. The exact location that this painting took place in is unknown‚ but we can assume that it is in China. This painting was made in 1310 during the Yuan dynasty. It is currently located at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. It was painted with ink on paper and was presented as a hand scroll. The most important element in this painting is the line work. The lines are done in a very calligraphic style. This is because “Zhao Mengfu

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